- Jurisprudence, also
known as
theory of law or
philosophy of law, is the
examination in a
general perspective of what law is and what it
ought to be. It...
- example,
would talk of the "guardianship of the
jurisprudent", not "the
mandate of the
jurisprudent".) Some
definitions of uses of the term “Wilayat”...
- the
acquittals of O. J.
Simpson and the
police who beat
Rodney King.
Jurisprudents received the GSA
National Design Honor Award for Art in 2000. Lady Bird...
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school laid the
theoretical foundation upon
which the
authority of
Jurisprudents is
based today. The
second wave of the
Usulies was
shaped in the Mongol...
- not
simply as
Doctor of Law, but as "the most
eminent and
judicious jurisprudent." The
election of his uncle,
Alfons Cardinal de Borja, as Pope Callixtus...
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Ulrich Seibert (born
August 8, 1954, in Karlsruhe) is a
German jurisprudent, he was head of the
division for
German company law and
corporate governance...
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figures buried in Marrakesh, Morocco. Each of them was a
famous Muslim jurisprudent,
scholar or wali (Sufi saint)
venerated for
their piety or
other mystical...
- al-Faqīh (Arabic: مَنْ لَا يَحْضُرُه ٱلْفَقِيه, lit. 'He Who has no
Jurisprudent' with Him) is a
Hadith collection by the
famous Twelver Shia
Hadith scholar...
- al-Jundi (died c. 1365), also
known as Sidi Khalil, was an
Egyptian jurisprudent in
Maliki Islamic law who
taught in
Medina and Cairo. His Mukhtasar,...
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Dirham (Arabic: حماد بن زيد بن درهم (716–795)) was an
Islamic scholar and
jurisprudent from Basrah, Iraq. He was a blind,
hujjah (proofed) and an able hadith...